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Australia
2023

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Immunology in Australia Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Australia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Immunology in Australia Leader Award
  • 2019 - Presidential Award, Clinical Immunology Society
  • 2011 - Gottschalk Medal, Australian Academy of Science

Overview

Stuart G. Tangye is affiliated with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia, with a research focus primarily in immunology, infectious diseases, and genetics. Their academic contributions span several areas within medicine, including immunodeficiency, autoimmune disorders, immune cell function, and interaction. Their work is additionally linked to blood disorders, oncology, epidemiology, and research related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.

The research topics associated with Tangye include:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Blood disorders and treatments
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Parvovirus B19 Infection Studies
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research

Main fields of study in which Tangye is active are:

  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Medicine

Subfields of particular focus include:

  • Immunology
  • Genetics
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Oncology
  • Epidemiology

Tangye has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with notable publications appearing in the following venues:

  • Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Science Immunology

Recent papers authored by Tangye include:

  • Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2019 Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee, 2020, Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2022 Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee, 2022, Journal of Clinical Immunology

Frequent co-authors in Tangye's work are:

  • S. Cindy
  • Jean-Laurent Casanova
  • Laurent Abel
  • Anne Puel
  • Isabelle Meyts

Tangye's research includes investigations into immunodeficiency through clinical and molecular analysis. Their work aligns with studies on immune system disorders and genetic causes of disease susceptibility, especially in relation to infections like COVID-19.

Awards received by Tangye include:

  • Presidential Award, Clinical Immunology Society, 2019
  • Gottschalk Medal, Australian Academy of Science, 2011

Best Publications

  • Autoantibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19.

    Paul Bastard;Paul Bastard;Paul Bastard;Lindsey B. Rosen;Qian Zhang;Eleftherios Michailidis

  • Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2019 Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee

    Stuart G. Tangye;Waleed Al-Herz;Aziz Bousfiha;Talal Chatila

  • Immune dysregulation in human subjects with heterozygous germline mutations in CTLA4

    Hye Sun Kuehn;Weiming Ouyang;Bernice Lo;Elissa K. Deenick;Elissa K. Deenick

  • International Union of Immunological Societies: 2017 Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Committee Report on Inborn Errors of Immunity

    Capucine Picard;H. Bobby Gaspar;Waleed Al-Herz;Aziz Bousfiha

  • T Follicular Helper Cells Express a Distinctive Transcriptional Profile, Reflecting Their Role as Non-Th1/Th2 Effector Cells That Provide Help for B Cells

    Tatyana Chtanova;Tatyana Chtanova;Stuart G. Tangye;Rebecca Newton;Nita Frank

  • T Follicular Helper (TFH) Cells in Normal and Dysregulated Immune Responses

    Cecile King;Stuart G Tangye;Charles Reay Mackay

  • Expansion of circulating T cells resembling follicular helper T cells is a fixed phenotype that identifies a subset of severe systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Nicholas Simpson;Paul A. Gatenby;Anastasia Wilson;Shreya Malik

  • Deficiency of Th17 cells in hyper IgE syndrome due to mutations in STAT3

    Cindy S. Ma;Gary Y.J. Chew;Nicholas Simpson;Archana Priyadarshi

  • Follicular B helper T cells in antibody responses and autoimmunity.

    Carola G. Vinuesa;Stuart G. Tangye;Bernhard Moser;Charles R. Mackay

  • Dominant-activating germline mutations in the gene encoding the PI(3)K catalytic subunit p110δ result in T cell senescence and human immunodeficiency

    Carrie L Lucas;Hye Sun Kuehn;Fang Zhao;Julie E Niemela

  • Circulating precursor CCR7(lo)PD-1(hi) CXCR5⁺ CD4⁺ T cells indicate Tfh cell activity and promote antibody responses upon antigen reexposure.

    Jing He;Louis M Tsai;Yew A Leong;Xin Jack Hu;Xin Jack Hu

  • The origins, function, and regulation of T follicular helper cells.

    Cindy S. Ma;Elissa K. Deenick;Elissa K. Deenick;Marcel Batten;Marcel Batten;Stuart G. Tangye;Stuart G. Tangye

  • Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2019 Update of the IUIS Phenotypical Classification.

    Aziz Bousfiha;Leila Jeddane;Capucine Picard;Waleed Al-Herz

  • B Cell-Activating Factor Belonging to the TNF Family (BAFF)-R Is the Principal BAFF Receptor Facilitating BAFF Costimulation of Circulating T and B Cells

    Lai Guan Ng;Andrew P. R. Sutherland;Rebecca Newton;Fang Qian

  • BAFF selectively enhances the survival of plasmablasts generated from human memory B cells

    Danielle T. Avery;Susan L. Kalled;Julia I. Ellyard;Christine Ambrose

  • The good, the bad and the ugly - TFH cells in human health and disease.

    Stuart G. Tangye;Cindy S. Ma;Cindy S. Ma;Robert Brink;Robert Brink;Elissa K. Deenick;Elissa K. Deenick

  • Cytokine-Mediated Regulation of Human B Cell Differentiation into Ig-Secreting Cells: Predominant Role of IL-21 Produced by CXCR5+ T Follicular Helper Cells

    Vanessa L. Bryant;Vanessa L. Bryant;Vanessa L. Bryant;Cindy S. Ma;Cindy S. Ma;Danielle T. Avery;Danielle T. Avery;Ying Li

  • The 2017 IUIS Phenotypic Classification for Primary Immunodeficiencies.

    Aziz Bousfiha;Leïla Jeddane;Capucine Picard;Fatima Ailal

  • SLAM Family Receptors and SAP Adaptors in Immunity

    Jennifer L. Cannons;Stuart G. Tangye;Pamela L. Schwartzberg

  • Identification of Functional Human Splenic Memory B Cells by Expression of CD148 and CD27

    Stuart G. Tangye;Yong-Jun Liu;Gregorio Aversa;Joseph H. Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

Cindy S. Ma
Cindy S. Ma Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Elissa K. Deenick
Elissa K. Deenick Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Danielle T. Avery
Danielle T. Avery Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Stéphanie Boisson-Dupuis
Stéphanie Boisson-Dupuis Université Paris Cité
Laurent Abel
Laurent Abel Université Paris Cité
Jean-Laurent Casanova
Jean-Laurent Casanova The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Robert Brink
Robert Brink University of New South Wales
Tri Giang Phan
Tri Giang Phan Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Bertrand Boisson
Bertrand Boisson Rockefeller University

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